a reply to: geezlouise
I won't go into detail but you are quite right.

One of the biggest fallacies that people have about rape is that the victim, especially a woman, has to have gross evidence of injury following a
rape, for a rape to have occurred. This untruth creates a huge problem for a person that has been raped and allows the rapist to get off to do it
again.

If chemical restraints are used, if the neuropathology of the rape causes the victim to freeze, or if the victims fears fighting back, there is very
unilkely to be any observable injuries during a rape.

I recently read an article about a federal prosecutor(edit: opps) who has to watch some videos, and she said the silence was deafening. You'd think
they'd fight... or scream, or do something. But they don't. Most of the time, they're silent.

Going by the video alone of course, the girl did have medical reports which suggested vaginal injury. It's also pretty clear that if a child has been
pregnant 7 times in 4 years from the age of 11, something isn't right. Some cases may be hard to prove, but in this instance we have a testimony of
ongoing abuse and medical evidence to boot. Apparently some people were convicted, but it appears that they never managed to locate where it was
possibly taking place - I for one would like to garner some information about this.

I recently read an article about a federal prosecutor(edit: opps) who has to watch some videos, and she said the silence was deafening. You'd think
they'd fight... or scream, or do something. But they don't. Most of the time, they're silent.

a reply to: geezlouise
I am a Forensic Nurse. My age limit cut off is 13. My age range is 14 on up, both male and female.

I just received a request from the State about two weeks ago, asking me if I would be willing to receive sexual assault training for pediatrics. I
told them I would think about it. I have thought about it and I don't think I can handle it mentally or emotionally.

It is difficult enough to care for young folk and the elderly, caring for infants and children is more than I think I can bear.

Anyone that thinks rape is about sexual attraction has never had to care for an 84 year old woman that was raped or a snotty nosed 5 year old. It was
not their alluring beauty or sexy bodies that made them victims. Evil is out there and it walks among us.

You would think that protecting their child would be on the top of the list for most parents, but they are endangering their children because they
refuse to accept that there is a threat.

The guys in the Cyber Crimes Division, the members of the Sexual Assault Response Teams, go out of their way to educate students, teachers, and
parents on the dangers lurking in plain sight, but everyone walks away saying, "Not my child." It will never happen to my child".

Yet numerous times a week we get called to respond to a rape of someone's child. Do you know what the first thing they say, once they can stop crying,
and catch their breath? Yep. "I never thought it would happen to my child."

This guy talks about what happened to his child. He is trying to warn other parents. It is not that the word is not getting out. It is that few people
are listening.

That's some slander towards AugustusMasonicus. If I remember rightly he said he heard that there's a lot of terrible people in the entertainment
industry, it's pretty #ty of you to suggest he has anything to do with it.

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